Vortragssaal Musikwissenschaftliches Seminar
Kolloquium Musikwissen-Kooperationsprojekt
This lecture will survey a range of analytical approaches that have been applied to musical performance in recent years, including those developed by CHARM (www.charm.rhul.ac.uk )and CMPCP (www.cmpcp.ac.uk). These approaches will be contrasted with a different mode referred to as 'performer's analysis', the implications of which will be assessed from the standpoints of both researchers and practitioners.
John Rink is Professor of Musical Performance Studies at the University of Cambridge, Fellow and Director of Studies in Music at St John’s College, and Director of the Cambridge Centre for Musical Performance Studies and Cambridge Digital Humanities. He works in the fields of Chopin studies, performance studies, music analysis, and digital musicology. He holds the Concert Recital Diploma and Premier Prix in piano from the Guildhall School. His books include The Practice of Performance (1995), Chopin: The Piano Concertos (1997), Musical Performance (2002) and Annotated Catalogue of Chopin’s First Editions (with Christophe Grabowski; 2010). He is Editor in Chief of The Complete Chopin – A New Critical Edition, which is published by Peters Edition London, in addition to directing the projects at Chopin Online (www.chopinonline.ac.uk). He holds several visiting professorships and performs regularly as a pianist and lecture-recitalist. He served on the jury of the 17th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 2015 and will have a similar role in the 18th Competition in 2020.
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